Our Machines

Our Drone Machines

DJI Inspire 1

Everything you need for affordable aerial 4k filmmaking & photography.
Designed to be powerful while lightweight. Flexible while providing the stability for all video and photography with speeds up to 80 kilometres per hour.
Our Inspire 1 Pros are an advanced complete aerial package that comes standard with 14 batteries on all of our Drone Aerial filming and photography operations, to allow for all day filming if required.

All of the latest aerial technology is packed into one simple, ready to fly system, in the air within minutes.
Helivision Solutions operates these new quadcopters allowing for affordable 4K video capture from a DJI proprietary camera with a 94-degree angle of view. The extra resolution in 4k provides advantages, like being able to crop in on an area of your footage without losing quality and while viewing the 4kKimage on a suitable television or monitor, the results are outstanding.

camera

We operate both the orginal X3 and the Advanced X5 Cameras on our Inspire 1's

X3, 4k Camera and Gimbal System

Get crystal clear images with DJI’s most advanced camera to date. The gimbal holding your camera is the result of DJI’s years of expertise in camera stabilization, giving you smooth, stable footage in any flight conditions.

  • Video: 4K @ 24 - 25 - 30fps or 1080p @ 24 - 25 - 50 -  60fps
  • Photos: 12 Megapixels
  • Lens: 9 elements in 9 groups including an aspherical element
  • 1/2.3 inch CMOS sensor
  • 94⁰ wide-angle FOV
  • 3-axis, 360⁰ rotating gimbal
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The Micro Four Thirds sensor inside the Zenmuse X5 camera is eight times the sensor in the X3 camera included with the Inspire 1. The new MFT sensor enables high quality high sensitivity image recording at an ISO range of 100-25600. This powerful MFT sensor is revolutionary for the Inspire’s aerial platform. With a sophisticated balance of high-resolving power, accurate gradation, and low noise, you are realizing your artistic and creative vision as never before.

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